That’s right, baby: grab your d12!ĭylan: I do love 2nd ed. So we rebuilt the slightly boring, somewhat meaningless, three-outcome loot casket into a five-outcome chart that has three subcharts. And I think Dylan has a fondness for this sort of chart/subchart rolling because… well, because he loves 2nd Edition Warhammer 40k! And we’re both proponents of “no-feel-bad” rules as well as “Medium reward, medium to low risk” rules. We started talking about it and thought about all the things you might find in a random crate and then how to make it work in game.Ĭody: Trying to build on the existing rules, we thought about what kind of rules might best represent a Necromunda loot casket. I’m personally fond of cascading randomized charts to imitate the sheer randomness of chance. You never know what you’re gonna get and we wanted to make it more momentous! You might find a handful of creds, maybe a half used syringe full of mystery drugs, or maybe even something pretty valuable!ĭylan: I was bemoaning the fact that it felt like loot crates were never worth trying to open. A gang full of malnourished child soldiers, pinned down in a vicious firefight, haphazardly digging around the trash heaps of the Underhive… looking for something to help them out. Downtime jobs, side jobs, etc.Ĭody: The idea we had for adjusting the opening of a loot crate was rooted heavily in the imagery and narrative of Necromunda. I just want to make Necromunda more like an RPG despite the complexity I know it would create. They should be way more enticing for our gangers to go after!ĭylan: Seriously. ![]() ![]() Then we thought they could be way more narrative and exciting and random than just negligible creds, an ammo cache, or a frag trap. ![]() For loot caskets, we wondered what their purpose was beyond occasional mission objectives. So we brainstorm a way to make it more interesting and have a real, functional purpose. Looking for some side objectives to spice up your games? Interested in finding new and exciting ways for your gangers to mess themselves up with drugs? Want to learn more about the wonder that is Fancy Hat? You are in the right place, dear reader.Ĭody: I feel like this all started the same way everything starts when Dylan and I discuss a Necro rule in detail: I’m confused about the purpose, Dylan thinks it’s boring. This week we’re going to take a look at some loot casket house rules cooked up by Dylan and Cody.
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